Errors in evaluation too!

-Galla S Kiran Kumar,Bureau Chief Telagana( Andhra Pradesh)

91-100 marks per lakh in Telugu and English

80 to 90 per 71 thousand in sociology

This is the glory of the tenth grade results

Amravati: Despite passing the tenth class results this year, the highest percentage of students failed. A total of 67.26 per cent passed and 76.70 per cent of those who passed scored above 360 marks. Of the 4,14,281 who passed, 41,940 scored over 545 marks. Those who scored between 500-544 were over 60 thousand. Theory tests also have events that give 99 and 100 marks. Allegations are coming in that there is a flood of marks in the evaluation. How is it possible to get 598 marks out of 600? Questions arise as to whether. Do not check the answer sheets for the highest marks. Those who get high marks in some subjects fail in other subjects. Total marks will be given if the answers are written down. How well did the students understand? How much of the subject was written? Has nothing to do with that. Mathematics, physics, and chemistry include calculations and formulas. If they are written correctly, it is possible to get total marks. But how is it possible to get 99, 100 marks in Theory exams too? Questions arise as to whether. Some people write a few answers but many put a few marks. State observers recently identified a loophole in the evaluation at Ramanagar in Ongole. It was found that three marks were given for an answer which did not even get at least half a mark in one subject. Observers also questioned the full marking of half-answered questions. Depending on this, the oscillation in the evaluation is understandable. But how is it possible to get 99, 100 marks in Theory exams too? Questions arise as to whether. Some people write a few answers but many put a few marks. State observers recently identified a loophole in the evaluation at Ramanagar in Ongole. It was found that three marks were given for an answer which did not even get at least half a mark in one subject. Observers also questioned the full marking of half-answered questions. Depending on this, the oscillation in the evaluation is understandable. But how is it possible to get 99, 100 marks in Theory exams too? Questions arise as to whether. Some people write a few answers but many put a few marks. State observers recently identified a loophole in the evaluation at Ramanagar in Ongole. It was found that three marks were given for an answer which did not even get at least half a mark in one subject. Observers also questioned the full marking of half-answered questions. Depending on this, the oscillation in the evaluation is understandable. Observers also questioned the full marking of half-answered questions. Depending on this, the oscillation in the evaluation is understandable. Observers also questioned the full marking of half-answered questions. Depending on this, the oscillation in the evaluation is understandable. 

Most in Telugu and English .. 

This time, those who scored 91-100 marks in Telugu and English were the highest. 1,27,953 in Telugu alone and 1,10,133 in English above 91 marks. Those who scored 80-90 marks in Sociology were 71,088. Marks above 91 in Telugu. The bitpaper policy was removed in the tenth grade exams this year. Questions of one, two, four, eight marks were given. All the answers have to be written but there is no reconsideration of how the higher marks are coming. The Government Examinations Department gives subject-wise rules and formulations for evaluation. While marks should be given based on this .. there are allegations that some are giving more marks on their own.


Will failure push on parents?

“It is his ingenuity to push the parents of students without holding the education minister accountable for the government’s failure in conducting examinations,” he said. Why did the state government not take that initiative if other states introduced digital education policy to raise education standards during Kovid. The move is aimed at reducing the pass rate of having to pay money through Ammoodi. “

– Dirty Narendra, former TDP MLA


It is OK to release the answer sheets.

“Some students are proud to say that they got more than 590 marks. In order to know the true marks, the answer sheets of such persons should be released. Those who scored more than 545 marks increased significantly. Those who passed in the first class were 76.70 per cent. Most of the candidates scored 91%, 97% and 97% marks in the first three days of the exams. In the last three days after the paper leak allegations and cases, teachers have reduced their contribution to mass copying, which has led to a drop in passing exams.

– Guntupalli Srinivas, social worker